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Inconceivable is a 2008 satirical drama film about the test-tube baby industry. The film was written and directed by Mary McGuckian.
Inconceivable | |
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Directed by | Mary McGuckian |
Written by | Mary McGuckian |
Produced by | Mary McGuckian Jeff Abberley Martin Katz |
Starring | Jennifer Tilly Andie MacDowell Geraldine Chaplin Elizabeth McGovern Colm Feore Kerry Fox Amanda Plummer |
Cinematography | Mark Wolf |
Edited by | David Freemantle Ted Seaborn |
Music by | Kevin Banks |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | Canada UK |
Language | English |
Dr. Freeman (Feore) runs a Las Vegas Assisted Reproductive Technology clinic. Eight of the nine women are inseminated and become pregnant, except Salome (Tilly) who manages to conceive naturally.
After the births, investigative journalist Tallulah (McGovern) notices a striking resemblance between the toddlers. She comes to believe that Dr. Freeman swapped donor sperm for his own. A preliminary hearing is held and the process of the nine women is recalled.[1]
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